Abstract Recovering from a back injury, neck injury, sports injury, work injury, or motor vehicle accident often requires more than one type of care. Chiropractic treatment can address joint movement, spinal function, muscle tension, and movement problems. IV infusion therapy can provide fluids and selected nutrients directly into the bloodstream when medically appropriate. Used together within a coordinated treatment plan, these approaches may support different parts of the recovery process. IV therapy bypasses the digestive system, which gives intravenously delivered substances essentially complete bioavailability in the bloodstream. However, this does not mean that every nutrient reaches injured tissue or that IV therapy automatically speeds healing. The strongest medical uses of IV therapy include treating dehydration, nutrient deficiencies, and other specific medical needs. This article explains how IV infusion therapy may complement chiropractic adjustments, rehabilitation, funct...
Abstract Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) may indirectly support mobility and flexibility when hormone changes contribute to joint stiffness, bone loss, muscle weakness, poor sleep, or reduced activity. Estrogen therapy can help protect bone density and may modestly reduce joint pain in some postmenopausal women. Testosterone replacement may improve muscle strength in appropriately diagnosed men with low testosterone. However, hormone therapy is not a direct treatment for tight muscles, restricted joints, or poor flexibility . Exercise, stretching, strength training, rehabilitation, and appropriate musculoskeletal care remain important. At Injury Medical Clinic PA in El Paso, Texas, an integrative approach can bring hormone and medical oversight together with chiropractic care, functional medicine, rehabilitation, and personal injury services. The goal is to address both the biological factors that may influence movement and the mechanical factors that affect how the bo...